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watch for the market action. the market action has been relatively positive. i'm pretty encouraged by that. as that push tess dollar down, that could add support to a lot of markets over my shoulder here. >> how do you feel about gold right now? >> disappointing, at best. you've seen the dollar decline. as it goes below 80, usually that adds to the gold market. but gold and silver have been ashdz the pivots. you have to look at things on a weekly basis. i'm an options trader so i try to look at spreads three and six months out. but i'm feeling like i felt earlier this summer like with gold, it formed a wedge with higher lows and lower highs. it looks like it may set up to the out side. >> are you a betting man? >> i don't bet on events. if i did, i would be in the news business like you guys. i would equate this to the fiscal ceiling next year. the market reacted very well last year. we saw after the downgraded debt, we saw an increase in demand and all-time low interest rates. i don't care what happens with fiscal cliff. obviously, i do, but i care how the ma
watch for the market action. the market action has been relatively positive. i'm pretty encouraged by that. as that push tess dollar down, that could add support to a lot of markets over my shoulder here. >> how do you feel about gold right now? >> disappointing, at best. you've seen the dollar decline. as it goes below 80, usually that adds to the gold market. but gold and silver have been ashdz the pivots. you have to look at things on a weekly basis. i'm an options trader so i...
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it was a class action suit. toyota recalled more than 14 million vehicles because of acceleration issues and just do the math on $1.1 billion and you can see, it's no longer at cuss finch is it, andrew? >> here we go. >> it's not the public defender's office, it's john edwards, and $100 million net worth. >> correct. so big payday for law firm and toyota deal. the big firm, of the winner, hagans berman. do you know them? >> no. >> seattle based law firm that serves as the lead council in the class action set to receive more than $300 million. not bad work if you can get it. >> how much? >> $300 million. taking a third. a little less than a third. >> -- magnetic business cards as the ambulance passes by. >> right. >> i would buy some stock in those today, right? for these guys. you wonder why texas is doing a little built better. because they have put in some rules in place. i'm sorry. >> no. >> you come from a lawyer. >> i do. but we -- my dad doesn't have magnetic business cards. we don't do ambulances. >> no,
it was a class action suit. toyota recalled more than 14 million vehicles because of acceleration issues and just do the math on $1.1 billion and you can see, it's no longer at cuss finch is it, andrew? >> here we go. >> it's not the public defender's office, it's john edwards, and $100 million net worth. >> correct. so big payday for law firm and toyota deal. the big firm, of the winner, hagans berman. do you know them? >> no. >> seattle based law firm that serves...
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there was a lot of movement, motion for not a lot of action. >> where were you yesterday? >> i was here. we were together. >> were we ever with our -- no. but there were duelling senate leaders just -- first mcconnell came on. and he said -- did you see either one of those? >> i did. >> did you see harry reid? >> there's no chance of -- >> but if you think -- i want to rise above. there was so little of anything close to that yesterday other than just the -- i mean, people at home must be like, it's the endless blaming and finger pointing and, you know, when one side says it's all the other side's fault and all the other side comes on and says people at home aren't going, wow, i believe you, harry. or i believe i, mitch. they're saying you're both losers, right? >> right. >> my real concern is this is what the current version of america actually voted for. >> the house is different. all politics is local. harry reid, you know which interest he satisfies. >> they're not that far apart. if you look at the negotiating positions, they're not -- >> they're emotionally far apart
there was a lot of movement, motion for not a lot of action. >> where were you yesterday? >> i was here. we were together. >> were we ever with our -- no. but there were duelling senate leaders just -- first mcconnell came on. and he said -- did you see either one of those? >> i did. >> did you see harry reid? >> there's no chance of -- >> but if you think -- i want to rise above. there was so little of anything close to that yesterday other than just...
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congressman peter roscom, we'll see if he's ready to accept the call it action. or that printing in color had to cost a fortune. nobody said an all-in-one had to be bulky. or that you had to print from your desk. at least, nobody said it to us. introducing the business smart inkjet all-in-one series from brother. easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. bp has paid overthe people of bp twenty-threeitment to the gulf. billion dollars to help those affected and to cover cleanup costs. today, the beaches and gulf are open, and many areas are reporting their best tourism seasons in years. and bp's also committed to america. we support nearly 250,000 jobs and invest more here than anywhere else. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. our commitment has never been stronger. >>> welcome back. you can see the dow futures are down by about 23 points. s&p down by 2.25 points. in our headlines, head of irs warns if congress fails to reset the alternative minimum tax, there could be a delayed start to 2013 tax se
congressman peter roscom, we'll see if he's ready to accept the call it action. or that printing in color had to cost a fortune. nobody said an all-in-one had to be bulky. or that you had to print from your desk. at least, nobody said it to us. introducing the business smart inkjet all-in-one series from brother. easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. bp has paid overthe people of bp twenty-threeitment to the gulf. billion dollars to help those...
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business has already taken some action and its antidotal. consumers have taken no action. my guess is they might. if consumers stop buying you will see it rapidly get bad like the debt ceiling crisis. >> is jpmorgan taking any steps to go in the right direction? >> we're praying. jpmorgan will be fine. i'm worried about our customers and the global financial system. it is not a jpmorgan issue per se. we have 50 million consumer clients. we do clients that are 30,000 companies and governments around the world. they're all watching. we're one decision away from restoring our fiscal and moral authority around the world. let's just do it. >> what is the role of business in this conversation? i ask because over the past several weeks the obama administration has tried to reach out to wall street in a way perhaps it hadn't earlier. want to talk a little bit about that relationship post election. in terms of where you think business should be trying to influence or be part of this discussion. >> the business roundtable put a letter today in some newspapers signed by 150 ceos of m
business has already taken some action and its antidotal. consumers have taken no action. my guess is they might. if consumers stop buying you will see it rapidly get bad like the debt ceiling crisis. >> is jpmorgan taking any steps to go in the right direction? >> we're praying. jpmorgan will be fine. i'm worried about our customers and the global financial system. it is not a jpmorgan issue per se. we have 50 million consumer clients. we do clients that are 30,000 companies and...
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and tom cruise's action thriller, "jack reacher" debuted in second place. he kicks a -- $15.26 million he got. >> so we went to the movies this weekend. and we saw "this is 40." >> not great reviews. >> almost dpred depressing a little bit. almost too realistic. >> that's what happens when you return 40. you get a little depressed. then you hit 50 and then you realize 60 is the new 40. and then you realize any of the alternatives to aging are much worse than aging and you kind of come to grips with that. >> i had a mixed feeling. were the reviews actually lousy? >> yeah. >> i wish i had known that before. >> paul rudd and -- and apatose. she has to watch paul rudd make out with his wife constantly when this is all going on. i was thinking about that. and all the kids in the film are appato's kids. >> oh, really? >> yeah. he's making the film with his family and it's all about -- anyway, all with his family. >> watching -- you know, i don't know what he's into, but so he's got his wife making out with this guy a lot. >> they're married in the film so, you kn
and tom cruise's action thriller, "jack reacher" debuted in second place. he kicks a -- $15.26 million he got. >> so we went to the movies this weekend. and we saw "this is 40." >> not great reviews. >> almost dpred depressing a little bit. almost too realistic. >> that's what happens when you return 40. you get a little depressed. then you hit 50 and then you realize 60 is the new 40. and then you realize any of the alternatives to aging are much...
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the lawsuit seeks class action status on behalf of other shareholders and aims to block the sale. another case of just -- you know, too many lawyers, too little to do. >>> and -- or not. i'm just -- we should put commentary on that. shouldn't we? but every time any deal is announced, there's always going to be some shareholders that wish they got more. and there's going to be a willing lawyer to say, okay, i'll take the case. >> pretty healthy premium. >> yeah. exactly. but that doesn't mean a lawyer -- >> it may not be enough. >> it's never enough. if you're going to wear a brioni tie. nice. did i out you? >> why, are those really expensive? >> no. it was a gift. my god. we got to zoom in? >> i mean, it's quite a thing to behold. >>. i don't think so. >> i think we ought to bump in and out -- >> i think every -- it's a beautiful tie. >> do you remember i also have the bernanke tie, where he's throwing money out of a helicopter? >> i have one, but i have one where -- this year's was bernanke and draggy. >> both in a helicopter? >> both bernanke with the helicopter but euros and do
the lawsuit seeks class action status on behalf of other shareholders and aims to block the sale. another case of just -- you know, too many lawyers, too little to do. >>> and -- or not. i'm just -- we should put commentary on that. shouldn't we? but every time any deal is announced, there's always going to be some shareholders that wish they got more. and there's going to be a willing lawyer to say, okay, i'll take the case. >> pretty healthy premium. >> yeah. exactly. but...
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and we're seeing it in the action in the markets. we're seeing it in the interest in the stock markets and everything else. anyway, markets ended up 14 points yesterday. they're indicated up about, what did it say, about 20 points? we're up 20, but fair value is down 20. so we're actually looking for an opening up of about 49 points. >>> coming up, why netflix could end up doomed with its success with children. >>> but next, the unmanned b-shuttle this afternoon. the unmanned mini shuttle will spend months in either's orbit before returning to land on the kennedy space center's runway. but forecasters are now predicting a 70% chance of not launching today due to expected lightning, thick clouds and bad weather. we might be having this conversation again tomorrow. >> announcer: tomorrow, "squawk box" exclusive coverage of the "new york times" conference. investing, the economy and the looming fiscal cliff. jpmorgan chairman ceo jamie dimon. carlyle group cofounder david rubenstein and a lot more. and it all starts tomorrow at 6:00 a.m
and we're seeing it in the action in the markets. we're seeing it in the interest in the stock markets and everything else. anyway, markets ended up 14 points yesterday. they're indicated up about, what did it say, about 20 points? we're up 20, but fair value is down 20. so we're actually looking for an opening up of about 49 points. >>> coming up, why netflix could end up doomed with its success with children. >>> but next, the unmanned b-shuttle this afternoon. the unmanned...